
Epidemiomics [17]


Biodiversity and Epidemiology of Bacterial Pathogens
Sylvain Brisse

Numerical methods for network analysis
Christian L. Vestergaard

Catherine Goujon
Medical Center of the Institut Pasteur
Dr Catherine Goujon is Referral physician of the International Vaccination Center at Pasteur Institute Medical Center. Dr Catherine Goujon has been involved in clinical Research and teaches vaccinology and Immunity themes (DIU de Vaccinologie, Universités Paris […]

PIBnet – Pasteur International Bioresources network
The PIBnet program aims at harmonizing microbial strain biobanking and analytical methods deployed within the microbiological expertise laboratories in Paris and throughout the International Network of Institut Pasteur. It is a large collaborative program […]

Jakub Voznica
Evolutionary Bioinformatics
While the amount of genetic data is ever-increasing, many current methodologies to explore such data are based on heavy computation that does not scale well. This is particularly true in Phylodynamics, a field at […]

LeiSHield – A new collaborative action to determine prevalence, anticipate emergence and assess urbanization of cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis in LeishRIIP partner countries
Gérald Spaeth

Genomic and nomenclature databases of pathogenic bacterial strains
Sylvain Brisse

Genomic databases for bacterial epidemiology, population biology and strain nomenclature
Sylvain Brisse

Bioinformatics developments for whole-genome sequencing of microbial agents for epidemiological surveillance
Sylvain Brisse

Didier Guillemot
Epidemiology and modelling of bacterial escape to antimicrobials

Epidemiology and modelling of bacterial escape to antimicrobials
Didier Guillemot

Molecular Parasitology and Signaling
Gérald Spaeth

Alexandra Moura
Biology of Infection

Gérald Spaeth
Genetic and molecular basis of host-parasite interactions
Dr. Gerald Späth currently holds a Research Director position at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, where he directs the Unit ‘Parasitologie moléculaire et Signalisation’ (12 members) and the Department ‘Parasites and Insect Vectors’ (ca. […]
